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The California Museum of Photography Study Center Library and Roy McJunkin Imaging Center are interconnected research spaces that house a collection of 10,000 photography monographs, manuscript materials, artist books, technical literature, exhibition catalogs, salon annuals, runs of photography periodicals, a copy stand, and a wide range of ...
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Bill Owens (born September 25, 1938) is an American photographer, photojournalist, brewer and editor living in Hayward, California. He is best known for his photographs of suburban domestic scenes taken in the East Bay and published in the book Suburbia (1973). [ 1 ]
William Overton Smith (September 22, 1926 – February 29, 2020) [1] was an American clarinetist and composer.He worked extensively in modern classical music, third stream and jazz, and was perhaps best known for having played with pianist Dave Brubeck intermittently from the 1940s to the early 2000s.
Bart Smith (born 1959) is an outdoor photographer who concentrates on documenting America's National Trails System.Over the course of more than 25 years, he became the first person to hike and photograph all of the 11 national scenic trails and to traverse (mostly by hiking, but when necessary, by sailing, paddling, and bush plane) all of the 19 national historic trails. [1]
Jose Montoya – Chicano poet, Sacramento Poet Laureate; Reneau Z. Peurifoy – author of self–help books; Richard Rodriguez – essayist; Dennis Schmitz – Sacramento Poet Laureate; Nicholas Sparks (former resident) [49] – novelist; Lincoln Steffens – investigative journalist, muckraker; Spencer Stone – Air Force veteran, co-author ...
William Jay (12 August 1940 – 10 May 2009) was a photographer, writer on and advocate of photography, curator, magazine and picture editor, lecturer, public speaker and mentor. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was the first editor of "the immensely influential magazine" [ 1 ] Creative Camera (1968–1969); [ 3 ] and founder and editor of Album (1970–1971). [ 3 ]
Garnett was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1916, [2] and in 1920 his family moved to Pasadena, California.After graduating from Pasadena's John Muir Technical High School he studied for one year at the Art Center School in Los Angeles and then, beginning in 1938, he worked for two years as an independent commercial photographer and graphic designer.